2010 Movie "Date Night" is Hilarious, Starring Steve Carell, Tina Fey and Mark Wahlberg

Phillip W. Chambley
Bored, but happily married couple Phil and Claire Foster were looking for a better life of fun and excitement! Unfortunately, they received it with an unexpected one-night journey/adventure of being shot at, car crashes, crooked cops, prostitution pimps, mobsters, SWAT team arrivals and even working in a strip club because of simple reservation stolen restaurant seats! Which made this one of the top ten films of the year 2010, on the theater big-screen and also Blue Ray/DVD released Aug. 10, 2010.

Normally? Most of 48 year-old actor Steve Carell's work is silly or just downright writer dialog stupid as depicted in his TV show called "The Office." However, after viewing over this 2010 comedy/action/adventure movie called "Date Night", this famous Hollywood actor Steve Carell may have some potential in his future career as an amusing Hollywood viewer comedian. Carell has finally landed a role that seems to fit his professional on-screen movie personality, since his funny 2007 American comedy film called "Evan Almighty!"

This hit 2010 comedy movie called "Date Night" released in USA theaters on April 9, 2010 with film characters Phil Foster (Steve Carell) and Claire Foster (Tina Fey, age 40) seem to fit and work together better than most movie portrayed couples simply because of their gorgeous slim bodily figures, charming smiles and most of all? How fast they physically and emotionally reacted in front of today's Hollywood cameras for lifetime dedicated paid movie fans, especially comedy, which seems to be all about filming in today's declining economy for high priced ticket big-screen theater movie goers.

Unfortunately? This is not an original story for Hollywood film producers based on the older cliche of mistaken identity-theft, whereas the Foster's stole the crooked couple called the "Tripplehorns" restaurant reservation, after bored tax lawyer Phil Foster finally gave up waiting for the next seats in this fancy New York restaurant, while trying to impress his lost years of married romance with his beautiful white brunette well-rounded and-well-figured 40 year old gorgeous female wife Claire Foster (Tina Fey).

After reservation stealing, sitting and also enjoying these fancy trendy up-scale high-priced Manhattan restaurant pleasure seats. The Foster's were confronted by two "what they thought at the time? the restaurant managers or employees". Little did they know at the time that these two plain-clothing normal looking gentlemen were fraudulent cash paid undercover detectives, working for mobster killer Joe Miletto (Ray Liotta).

Who asked them politely to step out-side of the back door restaurant to talk to this mistaken and stolen identity couple called the "Tripplehorns!". Ironically? "The bored and seemingly at the time stupid Fosters married couple" eluded and escaped these two plain-clothes dishonest Manhattan detectives named Collins and Armstrong during close elaborate gun-fire and ended up in a small boat in Central Park, with even more hilarious dodging of gun-fire bullets, similar to comical Rambo movie episodes, where this one-night adventure begins!

After continuous comical viewing of this hilarious non-stop adventure 2010 film simply called "Date Night", the bored and relentless, determined to declare their innocence, married couple called "The Fosters" never received any serious injuries during this time of movie filming after receiving certain hilarious continuous "Rambo Shots!" Meaning that the bad guys ironically never hit them with any gun-shots? Although the bad-guys received certain personal un-likely injuries from Mrs. Foster as this cliche film continues?

Claire and Phil's one-night journey adventure episode eventually leads them to a trashy apartment couple named the Tripplehorns, who seemed to have at the time the same bored couple problems as the "Fosters" as comically talking about their relationship daily efforts in front of an older historic gun-point or historical rusted gun? with mild-mannered tax attorney Mr. Foster (Steve Carell).

Who or whom? The alleged couple "Tripplehorns" apparently stole a computer flash drive depicting the mobster Joe Miletto and Manhattan's dishonest D.A.in acts of pornography with young beautiful females and dishonest money-making scams leading up to a long chase car-crash taxi-Audi automobile vehicle scene which most film viewers will never forget, supplied by beautifully bodied security expert/client Mark Wahlberg!

This truly lovable film does have a deep viewer substance and or meaning, which no one will forget, especially the hilarious car-crash scene while they are going back and forth during Mr. and Mrs.Foster's effort to control these two speeding vehicles on a busy street in Manhattan, which is also one of the most comical scenes of the entire film! Yahoo users gave this delightful film a B+ and the usual critics gave it a B-, which is rather odd for critics regarding any comedy film in this date and time in history?

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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